Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1925, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1925., Stidham, James Polk Sullivan, Or-|Rae Lewis (boy) James Sullivan; |man; D. W. Cobb, North Carolina. Inkwell Covers Itself. lando Collette Troxel, jr. George Georgetown Pre-Medical, Stephen| John M. Noyes, in an address on| .. / e ity Herrick Wales, Chester Charles Ward, | Hulbert. Louise Du Bose wom third |“Immigration and Citizenship,” de.| The annoyance of removing the Curtis Fletcher Watson and William | University scholarship at George [clared that at the next session of |cover of an inkwell every time a pen Woodworth. W nlshlna,»mnh in competitive exami- gflngress a bill dwm b?(l m::oduced is to be used has been obviated by an ’ , nation. ~ Theodore Hall, Jjr., wi v the Junior Order making it com- ¥ Honor Roll. granted a scholarship in Harvard |pulsory that every man and woman | IEenious cover that ls closed by a The honor roll for semester Just|TUniversity by the Harvard Club of |coming into this country reside here|small glass ball rolling on a runway, ended follows: Sue Birne, Celia | Washington. Katharine Haycock |21 vears before being allowed the[savs the Popular Science Monthly. Boley, James Bradley, Cornella|won in competition the Strayer Busi- |right of suffrage. This, he stated, | When a pen is inserted, the ball is Busick, Louise DuBose, Charles Earl,|ness College scholarship. was to equalize citizenship, as those | pushed back easily. As the pen is re- Allee Flanagan, Barrett Fuchs, born in this country must be 21|moved, the ball rolls forward, closing Mrs Eugene E. Stevens|Howard Hackley, Theodore Hall, jr.; AT before they can vote. s the well from dust and air. % 5. Charles Knaebel, Samuel Levering |T L WALTERS ELE Rae Lewis, Mary K. Lutz, Margaret| |+ Fls CTED Makes Address—W. T. Page | Mcallister. Adele Martell, Rosemary ¥ = Martin, Ruth Miller, Martha Perrill HEAD OF JR. 0. U. A. M. s hor Ex T s M | P l easAtlal:fic c:)li.;i;rm 1405 H ST. N.W. | 723 14 ST. N.W. [ F ST. COR. 12TH | 604 9 ST. NW Sue Birnie, Louise Du-| Meetin 2 One hundred and forty-six received | Bose, James Bradley, Rae Lewls, Place of Next Con diplomas at commencement exercises | Alice Graham. vention in 1927. B 25¢ Mennen's Talcum afterncon at Memorial Centinental |years: Gertrude Hunter, 16 years old | BY the Associated Press. Lv. Washington 6: 10c Aero Toilet Hall. B and the youngest member of the CHATTANOOGA, June 18. —OM- -gtv 00 A. M. You can m'chasc our 5 - Ar. Atlantic City ....11:40A. M. Tissue ;)., zm;,,,,g,,, Century Club, de- | Polacoff. \\Iml ‘ur u\\le ‘.Iuniur’()xder‘ United Round TI’IP Returning Same Day ivered the addr .| Highest records in number of{American Mechanics here yesterday, A . . and diplor r e v | cre Virginia Mitchell, Sue Birnie, [4nd Rye Beach, N. H., was selected Sunday, Lv. Adlantic City .... 7:00 P.M. or C | Toilet Articles, Soap, Cigars, (o illiam T erk | s House of n»pr(wmm whose son, | Rae Lewis. in 1927. The offic ar William Tyler Page, ir., was among | = National councillor, Thomas H. Wal- June 21 Tickets on sele u‘i..fn‘:::l... Friday F. D S Bl umerimtendont of Sonealts th6 | orBLLt) Sr2dustes who had extrs e e BALTIMORE & OHI Poe el G oo T allou, superintendent of schools, the | credits ranging from 33 to 40 follow: | N2 2 . Charles Refmer, 5 presiding officer was Stephen E. | Qveril ' Stewart, dramaties: Ruth | Maryland: conductor, W, Juice, Quart 50c Ipana Tooth . . cocation was pronounced by j Sk rin N , R. M. Kendall, Kentucky : - I ll t Art 1 Paste . H. D. Sterrett, rector of All Martha Perriss, orchestra: Wil. | Dational inside sentinel, F*. M. Prate ; 4 C oue 1Cles " Memorial Church, the saluta-|freq Heurn, business manager pub. | California; national outside entine rial work publications harles | Rational chaplain, F. A. . Cooper, Br" e, chestra under direct Knaebel, editorial work publication: board of control, : f AT of Herm Rakemann pr Robinson Gluzebrook, business man- | Andrew Ruppe 25¢ Peroxide o 50c Java Rice Face 39c of Western High School yesterday| Completed the course in three Seven hours by the Sea Mrs. Eugene E. Stevens. president | aiass: Adele Martell | and _ Molly | cers were elected at the biennia : s needs in Home Medicines, Bradley, Alice Graham and|as the meeting place of the conven- Lv. Philadelphia ...... 9:00 P. M. . H > etc., at either of O’Donnell’s 3 for 50c the graduates. Extra Credit Holders. , Pennsylvania; national vice Kramer, assistant superintendent. 5 S s, Michigan; national delivered by Louise Pi P o o-|James M. Cummir Tenness \ > = z 31 S g s lications; Theodore Hall, jr., edito 8 ssel . g E g $1.00 Azurea Face C C several numbers. publications; William Phelan, n i o Vst ot Giibduatin: | busines manager " publications: Lil- - : Hydrogen, Pint Powder . e 50c Mulsified lian Rix school citizenship gThe list of sraduates follows: Mabel | 1 A L I 17c $1.00 Elmo Cleansmg 89c Cocoanut Oil e R TR Badet i 1 R . e B e e sl : Front-lace models Sheets 89¢ 25¢ Pompeian 35¢ Cutex Cuticl ah Jane _Cornelia_Busic ::l}:;-1alr'.~’-:;,\_,:.,;s‘.‘[.\\v\vzrtd§51" :mlapcl?uol of flesh coutil. Low- _Full double-bed Talcum ex Cuticle zgc I: : : (axlhevlms'\ cord: University of Virginia, Kent {|ll bust, long-hip ef- 81200, | Remover ........... Amesic ntenl i R o B onds 01 8150 quai || 16¢ 35c Cutex Liquid 29¢ | 60 Bromo Selter ouise Fierce D | | 19 and 20 only. are very slight. | Polish .. ki 3 Ver Grace Second Floor g 6 Featherinne, N | R Street Floor $1.00 Loret Bath Dmtlng 59c C elyn / | iolet Ammonia | Powder ....._.. — sio| Yoy C ° e ™ | 4711 Bath e in - - | 45¢, 85c, $1.80 e Pegnene | Friday—Green Ticket Specials! |[| 18 | &5 45¢85¢51%0) =5 o i . Elisabeth Beamish Hall - = . ° Tango Powder 2 Antiseptic Katharine Hunter Haycock, : T ] C l!;ur ne Hedrick, Elsie Lee Henderson, | § Puffs e e ese s v sthie l 7 AN beth Henders: 1 * . Il . o1 - garet Madeiine ‘{;E\TRIT . M Il Women’s $1 Blouses29¢c 17 Voile Dresses $2.98 Window Shades 31c I Lion Milk of $1.00 Lion Lilac 490 C i Ssce oo 0dd lot of Dimity and Voile _Imported~ French Voile Short-length shades. Greer |l Magnesia, Pint Vegetal ......... g Blouses, in_all white or white Dresses in straightline styles. white and ecru. Seconds A $1.00 Coty’s 89 7 trimmed with peasant embroid- $ome with effective panels. Third Floor 29c Co: ts C 25¢ Resinol Soap ery. Some colored dotted voiles {’ahcl: olore dandl_camb-;mg:;s EURRCEET. =~ s ~iselosisicioaiols ; et ted. Formerly . - , b g e wmnet (SEe Pemv i Dbl : % S 89c 19¢ cIntyre, Margaret | Second Floor .\‘erond Floor Remnants 12 IC Yd. i 25c Gibb's Imported cum .......c000000an ;i a $1.00 Hubigant’s 3 for 55¢ B nnc snait, Josephine ()B:lxgtf;::f:’ | $1.98 and $2.98 Cotton Goods Remnants _Siightly damaged. White and ERcon S“’ O vl i S B N 89C leen Martin, Helen Ma- ary tile patterns. 19 son, Mar, Hopkins Merrill, Ger- rw trude Michelson.~ Eiizabeth Webb Red, Blue or Black Underwear 31.50 ]2 2C Yd. Third Floor | C 30¢ Phenolax i i i £ . Miles, Barbara Miller, Ruth Elizabeth | ’ Women’s Undergarments, in Wash fabrics and d i, M d g B o s g S [ Wen ciresljopiCrack dainty styles. Gowns, Envelope formerly zaSc"zI:;d o ateflt edaicines Wafers G N DEHCO PLANT | Chemise and Bloomers of plisce cluded i the Tot 1o biesched and o omRe | Martha Blien ¢ crepe, satinette and shadow ba- unbleached cotton, % inches ~ Remnants ]7¢ Yd. 50c Angelus Lemon | ¢ 59 $1 19 21c 1724 Kalorama Road tiste. = Hand-cmbroidered and wide. Formerly 25c and 29c a yard. Cream Kolor-bak = > o hemstitched. Ribbon finished 5 3 nie r Columbia 7163 2 English Longcloth. Short lengths suitable for dra- Lili Tillinghas ilian _Tillingh T | 34c $1.00 Dare’s Mentha 83 e C 85¢ Mellin’s Food v, Harriett Clotilde Rodes, Flor- [ Dress Ginghams. peries, cushions, etc. Seward. Marle Standley Fine Percales, etc Third Floor Darneille Steele, Judith Ler Bloomers and Step-Ins S i Pepsin ........... vril Stewart, Nan Alwilda : S e oo e snoncs. | Jpskant Relief 39¢ Turkish Towels 19¢ Certainteed Floortex Kojene Miriam Choate Talbott, Inez May T $5 Thermos Jugs ; i c fl;‘;‘l g,fl, ku:;\\ ..ufir}z‘:‘f \15;\1};3“}]. \\\\/\i\?«,//// Regular and extra sizes, in Seconds o296 45 506 Towsls Remnanh 39(: Sq. Yd Gallon Antiseptic .. ....... c, c Walde, Frances W Wald- novelty cloths. White and col- FhOLCH s R y 5 o v “‘“;un e onlo 9 weight towels. Generous size. quality. Perfect. Lengths up |J} 3 89 . 1.25 Maki ins, Jean y 3 ) : . ! s o to 20 s P ) Samson W . Marian Canfield | ==~ /" u\\\\\\\\\ i Second Floor Street Floor © 20 yards Tonic . ... e iy Guaranteéd-Or No Cost! | | b dall ‘Alexander. Dice Samuel Avm. | Atlast! A cool, snowv\hlte‘ srease- $1 Ferris Waists 44¢ gmxmw; T | Eskay’s 98 c, $1.59 °“‘8"9‘:;ns Stons Dol Wiaen Aas <|less cream with almost miraculous 3 Neurophosphates Blake Bradley, Edwr i [ soothing and healing qualieswhich Short lot of White Coutil % Wash Goods % Ribbons 9¢ Yd Bath Sprays mick, Louis Grandin Carmick, s absolutely to preven Waists, in hook or button-front Y C . Wil Rankin Chapman, Egb sunburn. entirely if applied before sun | e emnants d.3 /1 i 69 98 . stle 2942 e, vie,pink and i c-98¢c |s.ss........ 8¢, dl. Baldwin Frederick Cook. Pearce Da- [after bu o 1 ; S Fioe o) i Street Floor | vis, Roland Ernest Dulin, ¥ _jars used last vear. that formerly sold for Durand, Benjamin Dyer, Charles Ed- | Positively nothing in_the world like Infants’ Dresses $1.49 % to 5oc the vard. Included . $1.00 Beef, Iron and i & : s s tifically prepared s - i i ward Earl, Willlam ~ Barrett : prep; sunburn f are— Z Handkerchiefs 6C Bathing Shoes LT R R Cox_Glazebrook, Howard H NOXZEMA, as it is called, costs merly sold for $1.98 and $298. LV e Hackley, Charles Chris Hageage, 35¢, 50c or §1 and is guaranteed Fine nainsook, trimmed with Plain-color Voiles. and Linen 'Kerchiefs, with em- $1.00 Iron, Quinine and Theodore Hall, jr., Robert S absolutely by all good druggists every- ||| jointy laces and embroidery. Foundation Silks. broidered corners. | Hanna, Wilfred Asquith Hearn, Glen Where. Get a jar today 3 P ; Nainsook, white and col- g e Strychnine ............. e Stre loor { man. that vou can see for yourself how % Nomandy Flocldot Philip Fleld Herrick, John Rowland | wonderful Noxzema really is for sun- o ’ ‘. y e Hill, Van Manning Hoffman, Richard |burn, we will send you a large free Clnldren sDreuex 51.98 Voile. Z Georgette Ovaltme c, Stephen Hulburt, Robert Humphrey, |demonstration jar. Simply clip this Tnfants’ andiChildrei’s Dicsses. Other attractive weaves. % Charles Pray Knaebel, Samuel Ralph |announcement and mail it with name || that formerly sold for $2.98 and Street Floor 4 of Zinc 1 Mapes, Paul Haw! mailing) to Noxzema Chemical Co . ! < | < Sl T oy : : ; Ma ||l trimmed with handmade lace, nets. Not all colors. Introducing the gor, Willlam Tyler Page, jr.. Willia embroidery and ribbons. Noti Reduced Street Floor [ Daly Phelan, Denton | Second Floor otions Reduce Tt g K [NOXZEMA || [ Shos Potibes apd Pascs sc: Neck st st HUTAX Ferdi d Simpson, Ki th McLes . oe Polishes a 3 H el e T Girls’ $1 Dresses 3Qc formociy toc e 550 Hetose; Neckwear 15¢ : I “sepencer stsics, made o o Bostonian, Quick Wik, _ Clean-up assortment of Collar 25¢ Borozin Powder | TOOTHBRU checked gingham. Sizes 8 to 12 Midget, Victory, “Baby Ehite, and Cuff Sets, separate collars | 9 Albo and Buck Powder. of organdy, lace and net. I e 2 S rdance with the wishes of ma s YEATS Second Floor Dexter's Pearl Cotton, Sc Ball; Street Floor In acco “ve have secured | $1 Pinkham’s Vege- of our dentist friends, Ideal Waists ch b!‘sif,"cf:id:: ::::t:,l,n‘;c Ball. Fine Pleatmgs 25; Yd. | : many thousands of these small brushes. table CIIInpnnnd h 1 d in white. 9 | i They are two-row brushes, about one inc 59 quality. Slightly imper- Cocohri:d:“v!so;nve.&w ‘l’s:; for- . Organdy and Val Lace Pleat- |§i Best Quality Black long) and will readily clean your teeth. 79c fect. St hit lin, with & * ings, in straight and circular two rows of taped buttons, Merly S0c; broken sizes. Sty Colotst aud wihite: Pepper, Pound This Offer One Week Only Sizes 11 and 12 only. Trimmings, 3 yds. for 10c; Street Floor 39 : l 29 — . black and white and lavender 5 i Second Floor back e i F G P C i 49c a ue, C 60c Pape’s Diapepsin Children’s Hats 95 Rubber Stepeins, 39c. All gum Fancy Garters ZSC = en's C rubber; formerly 69c and $1. All colors and attractively 36c l;orl:nezéy $|11 98-_“( Str;_wv sill; Coat Hangers, 2 for sc.d §’lzin trimmed with ribbons. Glace Blanc n raid, a silk. rimme: d d inted. Soils m S t Fl VR and tailored styles in all colors. handling. © T o O e White shoe cleaner. Second Floor 25 Shoc Trees, 10c Pair. VI Laces 4¢ Yd Zsc Enameled in pink, blue or red. Houbigant’s Bath i Varrow widths in diamon * These 15¢, 2 for 25c Cigars . s}nfilgbazo :l::!’oi orglus ! S N G e Lord Macauley, P. G. Dusting Powder in blue, mais, orchid, flesh and Pear] (Mfd.) Mo e 50c Kloenex El Palencia $1 50 tomato. Neckla 98 Our Price ® Second Floor ecklaces C . Five times the quan- ; : Spanish Lace 75¢ Yd. |} [ i wi . filled 1. C in the smaller box. . BATTERIES $1.25 to $3.50 i Lot TE & age e U e ~ |4 for 30C, $3.50 Box of 50 i et and 24 inch lengths. Solid gold shades only. Very smart. 42 ~ oubigant’s Face Hats 50c¢ ring or jeweled sterling clasp. Street Floor C These 10c Cigars Powder Children’s Organdy and Voile Street Floor Jose Diaz, J. C. Hats, in all white and colors. - e Dl s ncho, Rothchild : : On the Shenandoah g o s 5 55 Drnking Cups 19¢ § Mew's Genuiae Colpae’ Shaviag e T $1.50 acond M 3 ) Cream Lord Baltimore, Sub. P s Our Price 3-0z. Arom. Spts. Kent Clark, Robert Duncan Clark, |eXposure, and to stop pain instantly 2 S Second Floor Short lengths of fabrics 35¢ Vick’s Salv2 Raymond Sanford Garber, Robinson |cream. Spare vourself useless suffer-| Long or short styles. For- 2 sl Fine Printed Voiles. Women’s_Solid Color Lawn Al colors and sizes. Herbert and Richard Hubbard Henne- | FREE—Demonstration Jar! So Second Floor ) mnan erck’s Sterate kS d add d only 10c (t Re ts 49c Yd. | ey Levering, Millard Lewis, Robert ar-|and a nd only c (to c r $398 Nainsook and organdy, Albo colorci idottaa and reilk 60c Resinol Ointment 39¢ leather case. Pin the cloudswith £xide made for your car 9 Ins, . Street Floor the “Daughter of today is just as depen- Boys’ Union Suits 35¢ = 3 for $1 Leather Belts the Stars,” out on the dable as the millions Tosti120, o the Mot Waltkss ' Thecedund tcos inch wfi,fl’,f Shirts ~35c¢ 2for 15¢; $3.50 Box of 50 | Ammonia ocean with the Levia- that have gone before. attachment suits in a broken Al colors in suede and black N EAA T R - 19C than, hundreds of feet & ) s range of sizes. patent. Formerly $1 to $1.98. These 8c Cigars é Broadcloth With giant trial tube. below the ground in Our Exide service is Street Floor Street Floor g $1 .25 ; u.zscnbm'émva Havana Ribbons s > maintained to keep your 9 E’é‘&?‘;fiéfi!fii en battery, e i s Infants’ Vests 15¢ BeadMs‘ rd Pearls Thetrons e 3‘:;, 20c Williams’ c ou- 3 i best Irregulars. About 115 in the broadcloth, in white, i Talcum sands of vehicles, Exide Exide or not, in the ( ) % 9c - gray, tan and blue. Our Price when you need a new Street Floor graduating style; also S4-inch Batteries prove their de- Choice of neckband pendable I;ower. E ibl Necklaces of colored beads, for- am{1 collar - attgched 4 for ZSC; 53.10 BOX 0* 50 1 5C b Esite oot Exide °"k"°sl’°“s‘ i Short Rayon Socks ]19¢ mery ¥ oo styles. Elach fif!l_“ cut e 3 =T ; batte:y :rla: ;‘: theofi;s: l:na;r vl::lt-:tegyn you will Qnfifi;‘ff°“§kkzgf:|;,Sy‘,”kfi}o']f:.} 1 Beads 3 X;? si:::t {3% "&fhfi‘; : CIGARE I I ES $1 Sanisal successful electrically find us ready and willing _ sizes, in aus:ou:nl.fl 25 ssunch ol SR vhinsa“(;. PRI " Camels, Chesterfields 29 equipped car. And the to be helpful. £ Two-color Combination Beads. ¥ Piedmonts, Lucky Strikes C THE ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTER Silkk Hosiery 98¢ Street Floor Boys Wash Pants - 50 and Sweet Caporals EXIDE SERVICE STATION ke e et knne 31 Rayon Vests §0¢ B2V U ek or Do : $1 25 7c Lifeb FACTORY BRANCH Hose in Kayser and Ovl:,y:: mal:;s. 'nl;l:;iiqc:n;i Fasr;clye W;::th;:‘(‘:‘. ;1‘:,},,‘ é.eaxy q;“lj]%' Al“ ,i?, L c ebuoy Soap . 1 1ce- 3 y . lendid value—for D 1823-33 L Street N.W. Franklin 6600 D a0 T o3 Hloc orehid Cooluni GAinTye s Ty il Feaeis e Carton of 200 4 for 21c¢ Low First Cost Lowest Last Cost oo g i ot e ; .. 5 up. - Low neck and sleeveless b possible condition. And e s 39c Filled Pearl Beads, in

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